BJP responded to the opposition's protest over PM Modi's redistribution statement by asserting that "whatever has been said is the truth"

BJP: After a statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress started targeting BJP and PM Modi. Congress also said that PM Modi is trying to spread communalism in the country. Clarifying this matter, Congress said that Modi told the truth, which the opposition is not tolerating.

Apr 22, 2024 - 17:25
BJP responded to the opposition's protest over PM Modi's redistribution statement by asserting that "whatever has been said is the truth"

After a statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Congress started targeting the BJP and PM Modi. Congress also said that PM Modi is trying to spread communalism in the country. Clarifying this matter, Congress said that Modi told the truth, which the opposition is not tolerating.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement in the election rally in Rajasthan has sparked a war of words between BJP and Congress. BJP says that Modi has shown the mirror to the opposition, hence they are feeling more sad. In fact, in a rally in Rajasthan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Congress wants to see your hard-earned money given to "infiltrators" and "those who have more children". He also said that when Congress was in power, they had given the minorities the first right to the country's property. This means that this property will be distributed.

After this, Congress leaders opened a front against PM Modi. Many leaders including Rahul Gandhi, Jairam Ramesh, and Kapil Sibal condemned this comment of PM Modi and said that the Election Commission should send a notice to the PM on this matter. It was also alleged that PM Modi is trying to spread communalism in the country.

After this BJP said that whatever Modi has said is only the sentiments of the people. BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia said that the opposition is very sad because Modi has shown the mirror to the opposition. People liked his words because, for the opposition party, people who have entered the country illegally are more important.

AICC organization general secretary KC Venugopal said that the Prime Minister is saying some things which are not in the Congress manifesto. He is trying to create "communal polarization" in the country for electoral gains. Bhatia asked whether in 2006 the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had not said that the minorities, especially Muslims, have the first right on the country's resources.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer